Virginia Technical Schools

The Technical School Directory provides information on training opportunities that may help you to lead to a rewarding new career. This page lists tech schools in Virginia, organized by the type of training offered.

If a career field or technical school looks interesting, there are easy links to request more information.

Encompasses the Lincoln Tech, Lincoln Culinary Institute, and Lincoln College of New England brands.

Lincoln schools made more than $15 million available nationally through scholarships to qualified students in 2015.

Designated a Military Friendly School for the 6th year in a row by Victory Media; offers exclusive scholarship for servicemen and women and their families.

First Lincoln Tech campus opened in 1946; now 30 campuses in 15 states across the United States.

Campuses are accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), Accrediting Commission of Career Schools (ACCSC), Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), and New England Association of Schools and Colleges – Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (NEASC)

• Offers full time classes during the week, and part time classes during the weekend.
• Approved A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau (BBB) since 2011.
• Offers career placement assistance to all students and graduates.
• Guaranteed financing and other financial aid available for students who qualify.
• 2 campuses located in Woodford and Roanoke, Virginia.

At Universal Technical Institute (UTI), you won’t just train for a career. You can train for success. The hands-on training and high-tech skills you can get at UTI can put you on the fast track toward a rewarding career as a professional technician. Across the nation, you can find UTI-trained technicians working in great jobs with top manufacturers, dealerships and repair shops.

The goal of Virginia College lies in its responsibility to its students, the technical and business communities, and the general citizenry. We have a long history of offering new direction to students.